Sean Paul has Portuguese heritage from his paternal grandfather, Sephardic Jewish heritage from his paternal grandmother (though he’s not jewish, since his mother is not), African heritage from his maternal grandfather, and Chinese heritage from his maternal grandmother. Both his parents are Jamaican natives. His nicknames include Zion Lion and King of Israel. Because of his mixed heritage, some consider him a personification of the Jamaican Motto “Out of Many, One People”. Sean Paul’s voice and style of singing is often compared to Jamaican 1990s dancehall sensation Super Cat. He played for the Jamaican national water polo team and alleges to be related to King Solomon through his father. In 1997, Paul and Spanner Banner recorded the Jamaican chart-topper, “Ladies Man”, through the singer’s Sweet Angel Productions. The song resulted in his embarking on sessions with Jeremy Harding, a then little-known producer who burst on the scene with his production of Beenie Man’s crossover hit, “Who Am I”. The producer released the dancehall favorite “Baby Girl.” The following single, “Infiltrate”, joined the singer’s combination hit in the Jamaican top charts. A new version of Paul’s “Punkie” track from the Dutty Rock album featuring Tego Calderón appeared on a recent (February 2005) Promo Only album. April 2005’s Promo Only Caribbean Series album included a new song by Paul (“We Be Burnin’”). Recently Paul also collaborated with Nina Sky for his song “Touch My Body”. Sean Paul has just recently released his new album, The Trinity. Sean Paul was a feature artist on Beyonce’s number one hit, “Baby Boy.” |
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